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ALNWICK CASTLE BIBLE. Folios containing five historiated initials and two coloured drawings from an illuminated manuscript on vellum, the Alnwick Castle Bible. England, East Anglia. Sotheby's, 08 July 2014, Lot 49. Creation dates: [Circa 1240-1250]
HOGG, James. Autograph manuscript of a poem entitled 'The Goodman of Invertime. By the Ettrick Shepherd', being an early version of the first half of his poem 'The Carle of Invertime'. Creation dates: [Circa 1828?]
[BYRON, George Noel Gordon, Baron]. HOBHOUSE, John C. Autograph letter signed from Hobhouse to an unknown recipient, whose suitability for inclusion on a committee (possibly the London Greek Committee) appears to rest upon his historic connections with Lord Byron. Creation dates: 01 March [182...
[SCOTT, Sir Walter.] Manuscript petition of Elizabeth Brunton to Scott in his capacity of Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire, countersigned by him 'Selkirk Appoints this petition to be seen and answered, Walter Scott'. Creation dates: 1802
SOUTHEY, Robert. Autograph letter signed to an unknown recipient, mentioning his own forthcoming publication 'Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae' and its view of Catholic emancipation. Creation dates: 11 Feb 1826
CONRAD, Jessie, née George. A series of letters to the publisher Grant Richards about the proposed publication of her book 'Joseph Conrad and His Circle', along with reader's reports by the literary agent and publisher's reader Leslie Tilden-Smith. Creation dates: Mar 1931 - Jun 1933
ANONYMOUS BALLADS. Manuscript copies of 3 ballads: (1) 'There was a theevish Pedlar'. (2) 'Listen I pray to the words I say'. (3) 'I Will Go Seek my Saviour, and let the World be'. Creation dates: [Circa 1640-1650]